by Sue | Jul 30, 2018 | Medication, Pharmacogenetics, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare
I recently ran into a patient that we had performed #pharmacogenomic testing on in 2016. He was in a bad place when we tested him: drinking a lot – up to a case per day, suicidal ideations, lack of interest in activities he used to enjoy. We were able to switch... by Sue | Jun 30, 2018 | Health, Medication, Medication costs, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare, Uncategorized
What is the difference between #Medication compliance and adherence? I had a home visit with a patient this week. She has a history of stroke and was ready to give up all medications so I helped her sort through them, updated what she should be taking and what she is... by Sue | Apr 17, 2018 | diabetes, entrepreneurs, Health, Medication, Medication costs, pharmacy
“Since my diabetes was under control with the medicine, I figured I could eat whatever I want”, told to me this week by a patient whose glucose was over 500 and whose HbA1c went from 5.9 to 9.5 since January. Medications are a bridge that assist you in... by Sue | Nov 21, 2017 | Health, Medication, Pharmacogenetics
Testimony I received this week from a patient who had pharmacogenetic testing because her antidepressant was no longer helping “I am SO thankful that you had me stop taking Montelukast!! I truly believe that is what started my downward spiral. I am forever... by Sue | Nov 15, 2017 | entrepreneurs, Health, Medication costs
I feel blessed that I get to do what I have always dreamed of. I meet patients where they are whether it is in a physician office, in their home, or workplace. I was seeing a patient at the doc’s office for an INR check (checking the level of his blood thinner)....